MATHURA & VRINDAVAN

OUR TOUR

Prem Mandir

A marble marvel with intricate Radha-Krishna carvings, evening light shows, and a mesmerizing musical fountain. 

Dwarkadhish Temple

One of Vrindavan’s oldest temples where Krishna is worshipped as King with grand rituals and festivities.

Vishram Ghat

Sacred Yamuna ghat where Krishna rested after killing Kansa; known for evening aarti and peaceful boat rides

Dwarkadhish Temple

One of the oldest temples Krishna is worshipped as King Dwarka Nath with grand rituals and festive charm.

Banke Bihari Temple

Famous for the childlike Krishna idol, soulful darshan, and vibrant festivals in the heart of Vrindavan’s spirituality.

Nidhivan

Mystical forest in Vrindavan where Krishna is believed to perform Raslila every night entry prohibited after sunset.

Govardhan Parvat

Sacred hill lifted by Krishna to protect villagers; devotees perform 21-km parikrama with deep devotion.

Mathura Museum

Home to ancient sculptures, coins, and art from the Kushan and Gupta eras—showcasing Mathura’s rich heritage.

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Jogini Waterfall

“A scenic trek from Vashisht village leads to Jogini Waterfall, a serene natural escape surrounded by lush greenery and majestic Himalayan views.”

Best Time to Visit Mathura & Vrindavan​​

Ideal Season: October to March
Manali offers distinct seasonal experiences, making it a year-round destination. However, the ideal time to visit depends on the purpose of your trip.
Janmashtami (August–September)
Celebrated as the birth of Lord Krishna, Janmashtami is marked by midnight prayers, devotional songs, temple rituals, and dramatic performances in Mathura and Vrindavan.
Holi (February–March)
The world-famous Braj Holi, including Lathmar Holi in Barsana and Phoolon wali Holi in Vrindavan, is a colorful and deeply spiritual celebration that attracts visitors from around the world.
Summer (April to June)
Very hot and dry, with temperatures often exceeding 40°C. Outdoor activities become difficult during this time.
Monsoon (July to September)
The region receives moderate to heavy rainfall, which can interrupt travel plans. However, it is quieter and lush during this season.
Season Months Weather Travel Suitability
Winter/Spring October to March Cool and Pleasant Highly Recommended
Summer April to June Hot and Dry Not Recommended
Monsoon July to September Humid and Rainy Moderate; plan accordingly

Manali Travel FAQ​

1. What is the best time to visit Mathura and Vrindavan?
The ideal time is from October to March when the weather is cool and pleasant.
2. How far is Vrindavan from Mathura?
Vrindavan is approximately 15 kilometers north of Mathura.
3. What are the major festivals celebrated here?
Janmashtami, Holi (especially Lathmar Holi), Radhashtami, and Govardhan Puja.
4. Are there accommodation options near the main temples?
Yes, there are many hotels and guesthouses close to major temples in both cities.
5. Is it safe to travel in Mathura and Vrindavan?
Yes, these are generally safe for tourists, but usual precautions should be taken.
6. Can I do the parikrama (circumambulation) on foot?
Yes, many pilgrims prefer walking the parikrama routes around sacred sites.
7. What local foods should I try?
Try sweets like peda, rabri, and local vegetarian cuisine.
8. Are photography and videography allowed inside temples?
Photography is usually restricted inside many temples; it’s best to ask before clicking.
9. How can I reach Mathura and Vrindavan?
Mathura is well connected by train, road, and nearby airports; Vrindavan is accessible by road from Mathura.
10. What is special about the Yamuna River in these cities?
The Yamuna is considered sacred and features many important ghats used for rituals and aarti ceremonies.